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  • PR-YRS - Dark / Underexposed OR Too much or too little contrast???

    Greetings!


    I have been uploading the image several times, and it has always been accusing the same thing. As much as I have been increasing the contrast, it seems that it is never enough, so come here for you to evaluate the photo, because too much contrast ends with the photo. If I increase the exposure, it seems that it is also not enough, when I get to a point they say that they are overexposed. So, I come here to ask for your help to solve these problems.

    1ª -> https://www.jetphotos.com/viewqueued_b.php?id=6841806

    2ª -> https://www.jetphotos.com/viewqueued_b.php?id=6841763

    Hugs!

  • #2
    Originally posted by henriquespotter View Post
    Greetings!


    I have been uploading the image several times, and it has always been accusing the same thing. As much as I have been increasing the contrast, it seems that it is never enough, so come here for you to evaluate the photo, because too much contrast ends with the photo. If I increase the exposure, it seems that it is also not enough, when I get to a point they say that they are overexposed. So, I come here to ask for your help to solve these problems.

    1ª -> https://www.jetphotos.com/viewqueued_b.php?id=6841806

    2ª -> https://www.jetphotos.com/viewqueued_b.php?id=6841763

    Hugs!
    Hi, I left you a comment on your appeal.

    Big issue here is the background has a lot of light while plane almost isn't lit which creates a very bad contrast. Not much you could do with those shots. On such light conditions it's always good to look for a dark background lice a forest or a building

    Regards
    Alex

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    • #3
      And now? I made some corrections and I got to this result.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by henriquespotter View Post
        And now? I made some corrections and I got to this result.

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        Likely still a contrast rejection, as well as possibly overprocessed.

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        • #5
          In summary, I have to add more contrast and fix the exposure more, is that it?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by henriquespotter View Post
            In summary, I have to add more contrast and fix the exposure more, is that it?
            In summary, you should get another image in better light; you're needing to do far too much processing to get this anywhere near acceptable, and even then it's just so.

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